Differences
This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
| Both sides previous revision Previous revision Next revision | Previous revision | ||
|
submission_guidelines [2015/03/04 17:55] englund |
submission_guidelines [2017/04/29 16:09] (current) englund |
||
|---|---|---|---|
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
| - | New Name " | + | ======Submission |
| - | ==== Submissions ==== | + | ===== Submissions |
| - | The CDLI is a collaborative project with capture and text processing efforts underway in North America, Europe and the Middle East. We adhere to a policy of open access, making our data sets of text and images available over the internet to any user for free. We send scanning teams to collections whenever possible, but travel and personnel costs limit how much we can do. If you are a specialist who has created inscription annotations in the form of photos, hand copies, transcriptions or translations; | + | The [[http:// |
| If you do decide to contribute your labor, please look over the following guidelines for scanning tablets and editing text hardcopies. You might first consider whether a given artifact in your possession requires conservation to achieve best imaging results. The first stage in this process would be, image the artifact as best you can (see below), send these results to us or another center of cuneiform research for inspection, and if deemed critical for the preservation of the artifact, of for understanding the text or seal impression that is carries, then seek out expert conservation assistance. If you have a lab in the vicinity that has experience in ancient artifact conservation, | If you do decide to contribute your labor, please look over the following guidelines for scanning tablets and editing text hardcopies. You might first consider whether a given artifact in your possession requires conservation to achieve best imaging results. The first stage in this process would be, image the artifact as best you can (see below), send these results to us or another center of cuneiform research for inspection, and if deemed critical for the preservation of the artifact, of for understanding the text or seal impression that is carries, then seek out expert conservation assistance. If you have a lab in the vicinity that has experience in ancient artifact conservation, | ||
| Line 60: | Line 60: | ||
| <box 320px right> | <box 320px right> | ||
| - | (8) Edges are difficult to scan due to the fact that tablets do not naturally rest on their edges and a tablet that is standing on its edge could be damaged if it falls over onto the surface of the scanner. So it is always best to prop up a tablet on its edge by some means available to you. Ideally, the supporting props employed should be black in color with a matte finish. These black props then disappear or can more easily be erased when producing the archival "fat cross" representation of tablets chosen by the CDLI ([[http:// | + | (8) Edges are difficult to scan due to the fact that tablets do not naturally rest on their edges and a tablet that is standing on its edge could be damaged if it falls over onto the surface of the scanner. So it is always best to prop up a tablet on its edge by some means available to you. Ideally, the supporting props employed should be black in color with a matte finish. These black props then disappear or can more easily be erased when producing the archival "fatcross" representation of tablets chosen by the CDLI ([[http:// |
| (9) Keep your eyes on the surface of the scanner to detect the accumulation of dust and fingerprints (as noted above, careful placement of a tablet on the surface of the scanner often requires touching the surface of the scanner with the fingertips, so expect to clean up a lot of fingerprint smudges). Clear any tablets or props off the surface of the scanner, blow any dust or other particles off the surface and clean off any remaining fingerprints or smudges with a piece of lint-free cloth. | (9) Keep your eyes on the surface of the scanner to detect the accumulation of dust and fingerprints (as noted above, careful placement of a tablet on the surface of the scanner often requires touching the surface of the scanner with the fingertips, so expect to clean up a lot of fingerprint smudges). Clear any tablets or props off the surface of the scanner, blow any dust or other particles off the surface and clean off any remaining fingerprints or smudges with a piece of lint-free cloth. | ||
| Line 121: | Line 121: | ||
| CDLI requires that its archival images be in a 24 bit RGB format (hence 8-bit channel), even if the image is black and white. | CDLI requires that its archival images be in a 24 bit RGB format (hence 8-bit channel), even if the image is black and white. | ||
| - | === Generating a fat cross in Adobe Photoshop === | + | === Generating a fatcross |
| The following workflow describes step-by-step, | The following workflow describes step-by-step, | ||
| Line 162: | Line 162: | ||
| ''' | ''' | ||
| Similar to the Despeckle Filter, save that you can adjust the pixel radius and threshold of the filter. | Similar to the Despeckle Filter, save that you can adjust the pixel radius and threshold of the filter. | ||
| + | |||
| + | |||
| + | |||
| + | ==== File Handling ==== | ||
| + | |||
| + | All archival and processed files are stored at UCLA with a full backup at the University of Oxford. | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===== Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) ===== | ||
| + | |||
| + | The camera domes developed and built at the University of Southampton, | ||
| + | |||
| + | * assembly-files | ||
| + | * camsettings.txt | ||
| + | * finished-files | ||
| + | * jpeg-exports | ||
| + | * original-captures | ||
| + | |||
| + | The text file (camsettings.txt) contains all information about the camera settings for the capture process, but also eventual cropping, which has been enabled before initiating the capture process. These crops are being used for the processing software (builder); they crops need to be manually set using the RTI-builder! | ||
| + | |||
| + | The captures taken by the camera are automatically transferred to the folder " | ||
| + | |||
| + | When preparing files for upload and backup, it is important to note that the above file-structure should be used for each side of the captured object. In order to avoid the usage of too much storage-space the content of " | ||
| + | |||
| + | |||
| + | [[http:// | ||
| + | [[http:// | ||
| + | |||
| + | === Processing RTI captures === | ||
| + | |||
| + | There are several ways to process images taken by the camera dome to an output file (*.ptm). The easiest way is to use the " | ||
| + | |||
| + | === Processing RTI images for webviewer === | ||
| + | |||
| + | |||
| + | |||
| + | |||
| + | |||
| + | |||
| + | |||
| + | |||
| + | |||
